Search widens for Malaysian flight [March 11 2014]

Entering the fourth day the search widened for the missing Malaysian airlines flight leaving experts doubtful as to whether the flight was lost due to an attack. According to foreign news published today the massive search done using resources of nearly ten countries failed to find the whereabouts of the air plane.

Malaysian Airline's Boeing 777 jetliner bound for Beijing vanished into thin air about an hour after the take off from Kuala Lumpur with its 239 passengers early on Saturday (08).

According to foreign news agencies the search has been widened to a broader area covering Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea around where the plane lost radio contact and vanished from radar screens on March 08.

Searches are also being conducted on the Western Coast of Malaysia and up Northwest towards the Andaman Sea.

On Monday Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, the head of Malaysia’s Civil Aviation Authority And the chief investigator told the foreign media that they have not found anything that appears to be objects from the aircraft.